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Copy 360 Games – Advice for Xbox 360 Buyers

Submitted by markgavalda
Mon, 6 Apr 2009

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Original X360 discs cost a lot of cash, around $60 each. Well it's not that much but considering that you will eventually scratch the disc or do some other unintentional but undoable damage to it so that you won't be able to play anymore, it's expensive.
If you have ever tried to copy an original X360 game dvd with your desktop computer then you should already know - and probably that's exactly why you're here - that it's simply not possible with everyday writing software. If you don't believe me for some reason, go on and try it with a everyday dvd writing program and you'll see that it fails. The developers introduced an illegal copy protection system that was very hard to break, and although there were solutions, they were difficult to go through and mostly very annoying. And I won't even begin discussing other gaming systems like the PlayStation 3, etc.
The great news is that the days of hot-swap game backup is finally over. With modern programming techniques it is possible to make backups of your original discs with a few clicks of a button, exactly like with any other popular everyday cd burners. In the old days, if you put a X360 game disc into your computer's drive you couldn't see anything that was because the aforementioned copyright protection. So you had to find a way to make your PC read the contents of that particular dvd in order to copy it. Now your days of pain are over, as there are only three easy steps you have to do in order to backup your X360 discs:
1) Insert the dvd into your PC's dvd drive, then it will make an ISO image file of it.
2) After it's done with the ISO, put in a blank dvd you'd like to write to.
3) Wait until it finishes and there you have your instant free game backup!

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